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stoicism    音標拼音: [st'oəs,ɪzəm]
n. 斯多亞哲學

斯多亞哲學

stoicism
n 1: an indifference to pleasure or pain [synonym: {stoicism},
{stolidity}, {stolidness}]
2: (philosophy) the philosophical system of the Stoics following
the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno

Stoicism \Sto"i*cism\, n. [Cf. F. sto["i]cisme.]
1. The opinions and maxims of the Stoics.
[1913 Webster]

2. A real or pretended indifference to pleasure or pain;
insensibility; impassiveness.
[1913 Webster]

61 Moby Thesaurus words for "stoicism":
acceptance, ataraxia, ataraxy, austerity, backbone, bovinity, calm,
calmness, coolness, dispassion, dispassionateness, dullness,
easy temper, endurance, even temper, fatalism, forbearance,
forbearing, forbearingness, fortitude, good temper, grit, guts,
impassiveness, impassivity, imperturbability, imperturbableness,
indifference, indulgence, inexcitability, inexcitableness,
inirritability, insensibility, lenience, leniency, long-sufferance,
long-suffering, longanimity, patience, patience of Job,
patientness, perseverance, phlegm, pluck, resignation, sand,
self-control, self-possession, smooth temper, steadiness,
stolidity, sufferance, sweet reasonableness, tolerance, toleration,
unirritableness, unnervousness, unpassionateness, unresponsiveness,
waiting game, waiting it out


64 Moby Thesaurus words for "Stoicism":
Aristotelian philosophy, Aristotelianism, Christian ethics,
Encratism, Epicureanism, Friday, Lenten fare, Peripatetic school,
Peripateticism, Platonic philosophy, Platonism, Pythagoreanism,
Pythagorism, Rechabitism, Shakerism, Spartan fare,
Stoic philosophy, abstainment, abstemiousness, abstention,
abstinence, altruistic ethics, aretaics, asceticism, avoidance,
banyan day, casuistry, categorical imperative, celibacy, chastity,
comparative ethics, continence, deontology, egoistic ethics,
empiricism, eschewal, ethical formalism, ethical philosophy,
ethology, ethonomics, eudaemonics, evolutionism, fast, fish day,
fruitarianism, golden rule, gymnosophy, hedonism, intuitionism,
moral philosophy, nephalism, perfectionism, plain living,
refraining, refrainment, sexual abstinence, simple diet,
situation ethics, spare diet, teetotalism, the pledge,
total abstinence, utilitarianism, vegetarianism

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